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Marine historian and author Skip Gillham writes:
I grew up in Toronto and often made a weekend trip to the waterfront with my father who kept a record of the ships we saw in port.
After graduating from Victoria College, University of Toronto, in 1963, I got the opportunity to spend part of [...]
Superships of the Great Lakes, Dingy Cruising, and Garbage Management Plans
By Peter On July 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In blog, Great Lakes, New Books, professional, Uncategorized
From the books mentioned in the title of this post, to Warships of the Bay of Quinte, to the International Maritime Organisation’s 2011 STCW, the last month saw an amazingly diverse range of books arrive at The Nautical Mind. Well, they’re all somehow related to ships and the sea, but other than that [...]
I recently started working at the Nautical Mind after spending five years as the Captain of TS Playfair. For those of you unfamiliar with the Playfair, she is a 72-foot brigantine operated by Toronto Brigantine to conduct youth sail training throughout the Great Lakes.
Over five years I was able to [...]
The Nautical Mind salutes the 185 crews preparing for the Lake Ontario 300 which starts the morning of July 17th off Port Credit Yacht Club. As the longest, annually–held fresh water race, it is a test of endurance and team-work and is an exciting challenge for local sailors.
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